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going home

Skyscrapers replaced by mountains,

the rolling hills and lush greens

of Pennsylvania farmland.

 

I look at the trees,

I look at the sky.

My mind forms shapes

out of the water vapor being

held captive with

blue chains.

 

The wide mouthed river:

A bridge for teeth,

rails for braces

(I lean into their unforgiving unsteadiness).

Two full-belly huffs

make our presence known.

 

The brakes start to hiss

like snakes in the grass.

Every stop inching closer

towards familiarity.

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Written by
stephanie-lynn
27 / F / American
Published
Apr 25
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19·78
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#nature#peace#travel
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